Over the past few years, there has been a lot of talk and numerous studies published surrounding the relationship between the gut microbiota and overall human health. Recently, studies have shown an a
This month, we’re focusing on four recent articles that made use of Norgen’s technology to explore different aspects of nutrition. The first two papers investigate the effect of nutritional intervent
March is Multiple Myeloma Month, which aims to raise awareness about this blood cancer that affects 1 in 100 American men (1/130 women).1
Multiple Myeloma cannot be cured, however, treatm
Philosophical, theological and scientific thoughts about the beginning of life have captivated societies for millenia. It is generally agreed upon that the earth is 4.5 billion years old, and had cond
Humans have been concerned with oral disease for millennia. Recent research on ancient teeth from a hunter-gatherer society reveals tooth decay from over 13,000 years ago, much before our carboh
For the past several years, there has been evolving evidence that alteration in gene expression of microRNAs (miRNAs) is associated with several diseases, including human malignancies such as prostate
Exosomes have become a hot topic lately in the field of molecular medicine. In 2020, a group of scientists from Mexico became the first to discover placental exosomes in the urine of patients wi
Since its discovery in the 1980s, HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) has
had a significant impact on countless lives across the world. As of today, more than 37 million people worldwide
Plant viruses cause the second highest losses to crop yields every year,
surpassed only by fungi. A research team in Norway recently compared several in vitro virus
elimination therap
RNA isolation and quantification of miRNAs are gaining significance as promising methods in cancer biomarker discovery. Establishing standardized protocols for collection, sample storage conditio